Ville de Pincourt
February 22, 2026
A rapidly growing city
Amid its rapid population growth, the City of Pincourt has welcomed a high concentration of immigrant residents. Many young couples also live in Pincourt to raise their families in a peaceful and safe environment.
Everything in Pincourt
Although 94% of the territory is residential, commercial activity plays an important role in Pincourt. Indeed, the businesses along Cardinal-Léger Boulevard and du Traversier Boulevard form one of the two major commercial hubs on Île Perrot.
The City of Pincourt also has protected natural areas recognized by the Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques.
These natural areas, of great ecological value, are biodiversity-rich ecosystems such as ponds, marshes, or swamps.
A strategic geographic location
Close to Highways 20, 30, and 40, and served by EXO public transit, Pincourt is an attractive place of residence for workers in the Montreal metropolitan area.
